Prospect Info: Joshua Roy

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Only good news for him is that he will still be eligible for rookie of the year next season having only played 23 games this year.
 

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Only good news for him is that he will still be eligible for rookie of the year next season having only played 23 games this year.

That aside, he also got 23 very valuable games of experience to build off of for his off-season strength and conditioning and skills training plan. He knows exactly what to expect now. Not only did he get 23 games in, for the most part he played pretty well and was one of our better producers during that stretch so he also has that confidence to build off of too.

There’s a lot of “good news” about Roy heading into next season.
 

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Both ex Habs players are doing great with the Winnipeg. Sadly for us, is going to be a very late first round pick.
Winnipeg is looking good, but don't forget getting out of their division is going to be a bloodbath. They're likely going to play one of Colorado, Dallas or Vegas in the first round and could easily be knocked out. Even if they "luck out" and get Nashville in the first round, round two will be even tougher.
 

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Winnipeg is looking good, but don't forget getting out of their division is going to be a bloodbath. They're likely going to play one of Colorado, Dallas or Vegas in the first round and could easily be knocked out. Even if they "luck out" and get Nashville in the first round, round two will be even tougher.
The odds still stand being a 25/26 pick when it’s all said and done.
 
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Sucks that we don’t get to see any more of him. But he’ll be back strong next year. Go win the Calder.
 
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Winnipeg is looking good, but don't forget getting out of their division is going to be a bloodbath. They're likely going to play one of Colorado, Dallas or Vegas in the first round and could easily be knocked out. Even if they "luck out" and get Nashville in the first round, round two will be even tougher.
I wouldn't want to play Nashville if I were WPG. They are scary good right now, just shutout florida
 
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Players REALLY need to study tapes of guys like Carboneau, Dave Poulin and Craig Ramsey. I'm seeing way too many of them trying to block pucks with their hands or throwing themselves at the shot head first. There's a proper technique to protect your extremities and minimize injuries and it seems lost to time, for some reason.
 

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Players REALLY need to study tapes of guys like Carboneau, Dave Poulin and Craig Ramsey. I'm seeing way too many of them trying to block pucks with their hands or throwing themselves at the shot head first. There's a proper technique to protect your extremities and minimize injuries and it seems lost to time, for some reason
Along with good music, good movies and good manners.
 

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Players REALLY need to study tapes of guys like Carboneau, Dave Poulin and Craig Ramsey. I'm seeing way too many of them trying to block pucks with their hands or throwing themselves at the shot head first. There's a proper technique to protect your extremities and minimize injuries and it seems lost to time, for some reason.
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It starts with gap control.
Carbo probably flinches every time he see it.
If I was that far back as a forward trying to block a shot I'd be doing weird contortions too reflexively.
I see Suzuki doing it too on occasion and my heart is in my mouth. :help:
 

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It starts with gap control.
Carbo probably flinches every time he see it.
If I was that far back as a forward trying to block a shot I'd be doing weird contortions too reflexively.
I see Suzuki doing it too on occasion and my heart is in my mouth. :help:
If you're going to let the puck hit you at maximum velocity like that, at least try to turn so you're not facing it and tuck your hands close to your chest. The last thing you want is to block it with your hands, that's just insanity.
 

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He has been and has done nothing.
Who has done something? Newhook? 0 points in his last 4 games - i.e. before RHP joined his line.

At the end of the day, after the first line there's only so much there. I don't expect Newhook or RHP to shine in these circumstances. But it's better than being on the 4th line.
 
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Players REALLY need to study tapes of guys like Carboneau, Dave Poulin and Craig Ramsey. I'm seeing way too many of them trying to block pucks with their hands or throwing themselves at the shot head first. There's a proper technique to protect your extremities and minimize injuries and it seems lost to time, for some reason.

The blocking meantality has completely changed. I think players are now taught to stay on their feet and in the shooting lane, whereas carbo would sprawl.

I think you are already vulnerable once you have clogged a shooting lane, but some players may compound the situation based on instinct, and im not sure how you can unteach instinct.

In carbo's time, only the crazy mofos would block shots, but today, alot fewer get a free pass for not getting in shooting lanes, and so you are also naturally going to more guys hurting themselves, and guys who don't study that craft as carefully as a blocking specialist.
 

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Who has done something? Newhook? 0 points in his last 4 games - i.e. before RHP joined his line.

At the end of the day, after the first line there's only so much there. I don't expect Newhook or RHP to shine in these circumstances. But it's better than being on the 4th line.
This aged well.
I was just watching a replay of Newhook pinging the corner irons perfectly in an attempt for his hat trick. :D
 

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This aged well.
I was just watching a replay of Newhook pinging the corner irons perfectly in an attempt for his hat trick. :D
Point still stands: the team was cold. Pointing out any one player that isn't on the first line for their production doesn't make sense - espcially someone who's been playing 4th line minutes.
 
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Point still stands: the team was cold. Pointing out any one player that isn't on the first line for their production doesn't make sense - espcially someone who's been playing 4th line minutes.
You have an affinity for RHP I get it but he not close to being in Newhook's tier.
 

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